Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland

In 1995 several outbreaks of food poisoning in humans occurred in Iceland, that were traced to salmonella contamination of singed sheep heads. This prompted us to study the prevalence of salmonella infection in sheep and to trace where and how infection might have occurred. Faecal, intestinal conten...

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Main Authors: Hjartardóttir, S, Gunnarsson, E, Sigvaldadóttir, J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2002
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1751-0147-43-43 2023-05-15T16:47:23+02:00 Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland Hjartardóttir, S Gunnarsson, E Sigvaldadóttir, J 2002-03-31 http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/1/43 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/1/43 faeces food poisoning gull raven salmonella sheep tonsillae Original article 2002 ftbiomed 2007-11-11T15:27:59Z In 1995 several outbreaks of food poisoning in humans occurred in Iceland, that were traced to salmonella contamination of singed sheep heads. This prompted us to study the prevalence of salmonella infection in sheep and to trace where and how infection might have occurred. Faecal, intestinal contents and tonsillar samples were collected in the spring and autumn from sheep on 50 farms in the southwestern part of the country, where salmonellosis had been detected and from 5 farms in the northwestern part of the country. All faecal samples from the southwest were negative, whereas samples from 3 farms obtained in the autumn in the northwest were positive. Tonsillae taken in the autumn were positive in sheep from 3 farms in the southwest and 2 in the northwest. Our results show that salmonella infection is rare in Icelandic sheep but healthy carriers may harbour the bacteria in tonsillae. Salmonella was not detected in drainage from slaughterhouses nor in singed sheep heads. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland BioMed Central
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topic faeces
food poisoning
gull
raven
salmonella
sheep
tonsillae
spellingShingle faeces
food poisoning
gull
raven
salmonella
sheep
tonsillae
Hjartardóttir, S
Gunnarsson, E
Sigvaldadóttir, J
Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
topic_facet faeces
food poisoning
gull
raven
salmonella
sheep
tonsillae
description In 1995 several outbreaks of food poisoning in humans occurred in Iceland, that were traced to salmonella contamination of singed sheep heads. This prompted us to study the prevalence of salmonella infection in sheep and to trace where and how infection might have occurred. Faecal, intestinal contents and tonsillar samples were collected in the spring and autumn from sheep on 50 farms in the southwestern part of the country, where salmonellosis had been detected and from 5 farms in the northwestern part of the country. All faecal samples from the southwest were negative, whereas samples from 3 farms obtained in the autumn in the northwest were positive. Tonsillae taken in the autumn were positive in sheep from 3 farms in the southwest and 2 in the northwest. Our results show that salmonella infection is rare in Icelandic sheep but healthy carriers may harbour the bacteria in tonsillae. Salmonella was not detected in drainage from slaughterhouses nor in singed sheep heads.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hjartardóttir, S
Gunnarsson, E
Sigvaldadóttir, J
author_facet Hjartardóttir, S
Gunnarsson, E
Sigvaldadóttir, J
author_sort Hjartardóttir, S
title Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
title_short Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
title_full Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
title_fullStr Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella in Sheep in Iceland
title_sort salmonella in sheep in iceland
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2002
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/1/43
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
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